Example sentences of "[adv] do we [adv] [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 Not only do we not talk about death , but we do everything we can to hide it from view and pretend that mortality is just a myth .
2 In other words , not only do we not have in front of us an exact cost for the works that are being voted through in this Bill — we have to go on the basis of an outdated figure of £1.4 billion , which is in itself an enormous amount — but the Government are saying that they do not have the foggiest idea whether the amount involved will accord with their investment criteria .
3 Not only do we not get from the Enlightenment an understanding of human nature that is under the curse of the fall , neither do we get a true understanding of men and women made in the image of God .
4 Not only do we not know what these units should be ( e.g. phones , diphones , syllables , etc ) , there are few if any acoustic cues to the boundaries between such units .
5 Not only do we not enjoy what we eat ; in many instances we do not even notice what it tastes like .
6 Not only do we already have such a statement in the apostle 's creed , but theological it 's in a different realm .
7 Thank you Chairman , on the recommendation four one three erm it says the same standard of service erm I imagine that 's the minimum of exceptional level of service , I mean it 's sad that no longer do we ever talk about
8 Oh never mind , we 'll do it and pop down later did we not do it before ?
9 er all agricultural prices are set with the B C U and er what we 're er hold on do we just try and organize myself .
10 Not only would this be inefficient and therefore slow , but introspection suggests that only rarely do we consciously ponder the pronunciations of words .
11 Right did we actually do the susceptible babies ?
12 but , er , you look at it like this then , if we did n't crawl out of the sea and er evolve then did we just appear like a flash of lighting
13 Why then do we not take the same laid-back attitude if someone says ‘ I am in pain … ’ ?
14 How then do we best plan our approach ?
15 Yes but when the microphone 's there do we really talk like in everyday conversations ?
16 If we ask , how do we best train the next Archbishop of Canterbury , which see is better ?
17 But how do we not give up ?
18 So that 's what privatization is about and how do we stop the privatization how do we really represent the members by attacking the legislation that prevents us from acting in a spontaneous manner , which will assist our members in their hour of need .
19 How do we currently balance our managerial effort between ( a ) steady state , and ( b ) development work ?
20 How do we actually manage to deal with them , some of the ways that we can actually do that .
21 So how do we actually go about measuring this thing called salinity ?
22 And how do we actually use this in marketing .
23 But how do we actually learn ?
24 Instead of asking ‘ How do we ever unlearn our native egoism ? ’ we must ask ‘ How near to a true philosophical egoism do we ever succeed in getting ? ’
25 The saga , which was illustrated with his own naïve pen-and-ink drawings , had its origins in the compassion he had felt for the sufferings of the animals in the past war ( ‘ If we made [ them ] take the same chances as we did ourselves , why did we not give them similar attention when wounded ? ’ ) and in the letters about an imaginary horse surgery that he had written home from the front to his two children , Elizabeth and Colin ( the latter of whom habitually called himself Dr Dolittle ) .
26 Why did we not get but I wan na do that part !
27 Why did we not buy another younger centre half ?
28 Why did we always talk of it as ‘ the age of the Grammar School ’ ?
29 Why did we never see the child ?
30 Where do we normally go on Sunday ?
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